Master of Pharmacy
Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharma) is a two-year postgraduate course in Pharmacy. It is the course developed especially for those who want to pursue research or who want to do a high-level job in the pharma sector. It is the course that further takes the study and research in the field of drugs and medicine which is usually started in B. Pharma. The minimum eligibility is B.com from any recognized university with a minimum percentage of around 50% to 60% differ from college to college. From the point of view of employability apart from research and pharma sector, various other fields are also there which are considered lucrative such as Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Sales and Marketing, Health Economy, Nutrition Pharmacy, etc.
M.Pharma : Eligibility Criteria
The candidates who want to pursue a Master of Pharmacy must be holding a B. Pharm degree from an institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). They need to obtain minimum qualified marks as required by respective Pharmacy College.
Syllabus:-
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
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Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques | Molecular Pharmaceutics |
Drug Delivery | Advanced Biopharmaceutics |
Regulatory Affairs | Computer-Aided Drug Delivery System |
Modern Pharmaceutics | Cosmetic and Cosmeceuticals |
Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
Seminar | Seminar |
Dissertation | Dissertation |
Carriers Prospects
- Pharmaceutical Companies
- Health and Welfare Provincial Research Council
- Production Units
- Fermentations Units
- Department of National Defense
- Various Health Centers
- Educational & Research Institutes
- Food and Drug administration
- Hospitals
- Sales and Marketing department for pharmacy
- Drug Control Administration, etc.